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#150079 07/21/08 02:43 AM 07/21/08 02:43 AM |
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Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... | Totally depends on how low you trap and how tall you are.
I trap fairly low, and so I am for the hook to be about 8-10 cm below the deck, but bring it up a bit if it's windy and lumpy.
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#150080 07/21/08 10:53 AM 07/21/08 10:53 AM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | Not sure if you mean you have an adjustable trap system, or you just want to have your trap lines and stop set correctly.
Since there are many variables, (as mentioned above) an adjustable system works VERY well. in heavy air, when i need to hike more... i sit very low on the wire. In light air (or big waves) i sit higher. And VERY often, i adjust my position while on the wire as needed. If i am low, and see a big wave comming, i just pull the adjuster in and move up to avoid being soaked... | | | Re: trapeze adjustment
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#150082 07/21/08 12:23 PM 07/21/08 12:23 PM | Anonymous
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I would think that is a good place to start. you can test it out on the beach when you get your mast up. Have someone sit on the other hull of your boat (as to not tip it).
I would suggest you be able to clip on and off while sitting on the tramp but when out on the wire, keep it adjusted so your butt slightly above the deck as a starting point.
You say you have a ball as a stop? If this is held in place with a knot, I would suggest the little black stops as they are easly adjusted while on the fly. They can't cost more than a few bucks. Althoug the Tornado guys simply tie a knot to save the weight of the plastic stop (1.5 gram?, lol) | | | Re: trapeze adjustment
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#150083 07/21/08 02:21 PM 07/21/08 02:21 PM |
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Posts: 71 Lake Norman, NC | The P19 trap adjustment is NOT adjustable on the fly. It's a simple wrap-around rope lock that stops on the dogbone. 'ufcsailor19' - You have one of two options: Keep the existing stock system and before leaving the beach, both you and your crew go out on the wire on both sides. Adjust the length of the trap lines on the rope lock so that you're in line with the trampoline and crossbars. You can also use some electrical tape around the lines on the plastic blocks so that the length of the line doesn't slip. Or you can purchase a trapeze length adjustor (hi-lo) such as: http://store.catsailor.com/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=351&idproduct=11792I have the stock system and the rear ones are set for my personal height. The front ones we adjust on the beach before sailing depending on who's crewing the boat. | | | Re: trapeze adjustment
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#150084 07/21/08 03:15 PM 07/21/08 03:15 PM |
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Posts: 1,152 tampa, fl | The easiest adjustment to use is the old fashioned dogbone style trap rings. I keep mine set so the low ring is just at deck level, this works for most conditions, if I need to trap a little higher, just hook to the upper ring. No other adjustments are necessary. I actually removed all the adjustment hardware and line from my trapeze as I rarely used it. Another tip, take the dogbones and coat them in tool-dip, available at any hardware store. Puts a nice protective coat on them to keep them from chipping your teeth or daggerboards when they swing around. Plus you can choose colors to suit. I coated mine almost two years ago, and have not had to redo them since.
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#150085 07/21/08 03:32 PM 07/21/08 03:32 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | take the dogbones and coat them in tool-dip, available at any hardware store. Puts a nice protective coat on them to keep them from chipping your teeth or daggerboards when they swing around. Orrrrr, you could coat your teeth! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" /> | | | Re: trapeze adjustment
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#150086 07/21/08 11:29 PM 07/21/08 11:29 PM |
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Posts: 586 Hobart, Tasmania, Oz. | I have found the right spot for me is when I'm trapping out to sight though the trapeze ring and line up both decks. If I cant see the lee deck I am too low, and if the ring is above the windward deck, then its too high.
If your sailing well then you should not need to raise your trapeze height in a blow as the windward hull should still be just going through the peaks of the waves.
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#150087 07/22/08 12:46 AM 07/22/08 12:46 AM |
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Posts: 502 Port Noarlunga, SA, Australia | If your sailing well then you should not need to raise your trapeze height in a blow as the windward hull should still be just going through the peaks of the waves.
Makes me work harder on the mainsheet trapezing low as I dont want to be teabagged, its more stable too. Set my dogbone up on the Mozzie with the upper ring level with the deck at the chainplate. The boat goes into the next gear whenever I can get into the lower ring so I accept the occasional teabag. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Darryn Mozzie 1782 | | | Re: trapeze adjustment
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#150088 07/22/08 08:11 AM 07/22/08 08:11 AM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | If your sailing well then you should not need to raise your trapeze height in a blow I agree, but here on the Gulf Coast of Florida, in the summer we usually have light winds... and its not to often i can even get on the wire | | | Re: trapeze adjustment
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#150089 07/22/08 08:53 AM 07/22/08 08:53 AM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | take the dogbones and coat them in tool-dip, available at any hardware store. Puts a nice protective coat on them to keep them from chipping your teeth or daggerboards when they swing around. Orrrrr, you could coat your teeth! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" /> Would that be called "grillin'"?
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